- LocationPalo Duro Lounge, University Center
- DescriptionWelcome Back!! Join in on the fun at this special event to kick off the new semester with "Tidy Treasure Bingo"!
Tidy Treasure Bingo is all about celebrating tidiness and organization. Students will play regular bingo with the chance to win gift bags filled with treasures that promote cleanliness and orderliness. Gifts are packed with items related to desk organizers, cleaning supplies, etc.
You're getting closer to a neater, more organized school year with each victory. There are eight gift bags and eight rounds. - Websitehttps://events.uta.edu/event/tidy-treasure-bingo
- CategoriesCampus & Community, Maverick Stampede
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